That fell shy of the highest wind speed recorded at the 6,288-foot summit in 1934, which was 231 mph.

The summit held the world's record for fastest wind gust many years. It lost out to a 253 mph gust on Australia's Barrow Island during Cyclone Olivia in 1996.

The report from the observatory says Tuesday's weather will not be nearly as severe as Monday's. It said the White Mountains and other parts of the state are reporting flooding, adverse road and trail conditions, several fallen trees and possible mudslides.

The U.S. Forest Service is strongly advising against backcountry travel in the White Mountain National Forest until at least Wednesday morning.